Hi I can find alot of tutorials for hand painting textures and alot for photography basics but i'm drawing blanks for tutorials specifically for how to take photos for video games and film textures. Basically i'm getting told by different people to not use a flash because we can't have reflections and shadows and things…
Well, as I said in my previous post, it really depends on your resolution needs. Again, for 1K textures, a phone is generally going to be fine, while at 2K and 4K a dedicated camera will work better. Enough talk, I did a controlled test so people can decide for themselves what is suitable for their needs. Test cameras:…
I agree with everything but I am talking about real texture necessities, not abstract picture quality. The quality and resolution of modern cameras is way above the texture needs. And in all scenarios you would need more close shots in a series with subtle parallax and not so hi resolution than a fewer extremely hi res…
I also disagree with much of gnoop's advice. Raw is very handy to use if you want to make non-destructive changes to exposure, white balance, adjust noise reduction etc. Maybe if you need 1x1k textures but certainly not for anything large like 2k or 4k. If you need high res, high quality textures, a DSLR or mirrorless…
I wouldn't see anything special in my photos and expensive camera would do nicer ones indeed . A random one from my phone: https://www.dropbox.com/sc/gf4330xsosd47fu/AAAy2JDS2likF3_vWyygTxd3a I just think a good texture is not one where you could distinguish every microbe and repeating in every 2 meters but rather a series…
There are not that much things since textures is pretty simple subject. 1. Shoot in cloudy or hazy conditions without direct light 3. Don't buy/use wide optic or much zoom. Something in the middle does crisper shots without corner blur and vignetting. Now you could just auto stitch multiple shots instead of using wide…
Very awesome :D lemme know if you make a more in depth one cause i'd love it and theres a distinct lack of this online from what I can tell. Either way thanks alot :)
1) What should I do about the Flash mode since I can't seem to turn off flash? 2) Is there no other way than to tape to the camera itself? 3) What specific battery should I use with the Rx100 4? I'm looking to buy extra backups. Should I just buy Np-Bx1's?
Thank you for the replies. I forgot to mention, I do have a Befree Manfrotto Tripod. What would you set the camera settings for when doing macro shots? Also for both Aperture Priority and Manual - Flash comp is currently set to Fill-Flash. The option to turn off flash is unavailable for Manual and Aperture Priority; so I…